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11-26-2007, 07:44 PM
LEGAL-LEAF BACKERS CLAIM BALLOT SUPPORT
(Source:Boston Herald)
Massachusetts
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BOSTON - Advocates for decriminalizing marijuana in Massachusetts say they've collected more than enough signatures to get the initiative on next year's ballot.
Supporters say they filed about 105,000 signatures - far more than the 67,000 required.
The ballot question would impose civil, not criminal, penalties on anyone caught with 1 ounce or less of marijuana.
Backers say it would save millions in law enforcement costs and spare thousands from getting a criminal record. Opponents say loosening drug laws sets a bad precedent.
NORML.ORG US MA: Legal-Leaf Backers Claim Ballot Support (http://www.mapinc.org/newsnorml/v07/n1351/a05.html)
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(Source:Boston Herald)
Massachusetts
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BOSTON - Advocates for decriminalizing marijuana in Massachusetts say they've collected more than enough signatures to get the initiative on next year's ballot.
Supporters say they filed about 105,000 signatures - far more than the 67,000 required.
The ballot question would impose civil, not criminal, penalties on anyone caught with 1 ounce or less of marijuana.
Backers say it would save millions in law enforcement costs and spare thousands from getting a criminal record. Opponents say loosening drug laws sets a bad precedent.
NORML.ORG US MA: Legal-Leaf Backers Claim Ballot Support (http://www.mapinc.org/newsnorml/v07/n1351/a05.html)
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